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Lack of evidence of WNT3A as a candidate gene for congenital vertebral malformations

BACKGROUND: Prior investigations have not identified a major locus for vertebral malformations, providing evidence that there is genetic heterogeneity for this condition. WNT3A has recently been identified as a negative regulator of Notch signaling and somitogenesis. Mice with mutations in Wnt3a dev...

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Autores principales: Ghebranious, Nader, Raggio, Cathleen L, Blank, Robert D, McPherson, Elizabeth, Burmester, James K, Ivacic, Lynn, Rasmussen, Kristen, Kislow, Jennifer, Glurich, Ingrid, Jacobsen, F Stig, Faciszewski, Thomas, Pauli, Richard M, Boachie-Adjei, Oheneba, Giampietro, Philip F
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Publicado: BioMed Central|1 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2064903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17888180
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-7161-2-13
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author Ghebranious, Nader
Raggio, Cathleen L
Blank, Robert D
McPherson, Elizabeth
Burmester, James K
Ivacic, Lynn
Rasmussen, Kristen
Kislow, Jennifer
Glurich, Ingrid
Jacobsen, F Stig
Faciszewski, Thomas
Pauli, Richard M
Boachie-Adjei, Oheneba
Giampietro, Philip F
author_facet Ghebranious, Nader
Raggio, Cathleen L
Blank, Robert D
McPherson, Elizabeth
Burmester, James K
Ivacic, Lynn
Rasmussen, Kristen
Kislow, Jennifer
Glurich, Ingrid
Jacobsen, F Stig
Faciszewski, Thomas
Pauli, Richard M
Boachie-Adjei, Oheneba
Giampietro, Philip F
author_sort Ghebranious, Nader
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Prior investigations have not identified a major locus for vertebral malformations, providing evidence that there is genetic heterogeneity for this condition. WNT3A has recently been identified as a negative regulator of Notch signaling and somitogenesis. Mice with mutations in Wnt3a develop caudal vertebral malformations. Because congenital vertebral malformations represent a sporadic occurrence, linkage approaches to identify genes associated with human vertebral development are not feasible. We hypothesized that WNT3A mutations might account for a subset of congenital vertebral malformations. METHODS: A pilot study was performed using a cohort of patients with congenital vertebral malformations spanning the entire vertebral column was characterized. DNA sequence analysis of the WNT3A gene in these 50 patients with congenital vertebral malformations was performed. RESULTS: A female patient of African ancestry with congenital scoliosis and a T12-L1 hemivertebrae was found to be heterozygous for a missense variant resulting in the substitution of alanine by threonine at codon 134 in highly conserved exon 3 of the WNT3A gene. This variant was found at a very low prevalence (0.35%) in a control population of 443 anonymized subjects and 1.1% in an African population. CONCLUSION: These data suggest that WNT3A does not contribute towards the development of congenital vertebral malformations. Factors such as phenotypic and genetic heterogeneity may underlie our inability to detect mutations in WNT3A in our patient sample.
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spelling pubmed-20649032007-11-07 Lack of evidence of WNT3A as a candidate gene for congenital vertebral malformations Ghebranious, Nader Raggio, Cathleen L Blank, Robert D McPherson, Elizabeth Burmester, James K Ivacic, Lynn Rasmussen, Kristen Kislow, Jennifer Glurich, Ingrid Jacobsen, F Stig Faciszewski, Thomas Pauli, Richard M Boachie-Adjei, Oheneba Giampietro, Philip F Scoliosis Research BACKGROUND: Prior investigations have not identified a major locus for vertebral malformations, providing evidence that there is genetic heterogeneity for this condition. WNT3A has recently been identified as a negative regulator of Notch signaling and somitogenesis. Mice with mutations in Wnt3a develop caudal vertebral malformations. Because congenital vertebral malformations represent a sporadic occurrence, linkage approaches to identify genes associated with human vertebral development are not feasible. We hypothesized that WNT3A mutations might account for a subset of congenital vertebral malformations. METHODS: A pilot study was performed using a cohort of patients with congenital vertebral malformations spanning the entire vertebral column was characterized. DNA sequence analysis of the WNT3A gene in these 50 patients with congenital vertebral malformations was performed. RESULTS: A female patient of African ancestry with congenital scoliosis and a T12-L1 hemivertebrae was found to be heterozygous for a missense variant resulting in the substitution of alanine by threonine at codon 134 in highly conserved exon 3 of the WNT3A gene. This variant was found at a very low prevalence (0.35%) in a control population of 443 anonymized subjects and 1.1% in an African population. CONCLUSION: These data suggest that WNT3A does not contribute towards the development of congenital vertebral malformations. Factors such as phenotypic and genetic heterogeneity may underlie our inability to detect mutations in WNT3A in our patient sample. BioMed Central|1 2007-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC2064903/ /pubmed/17888180 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-7161-2-13 Text en Copyright © 2007 Ghebranious et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ghebranious, Nader
Raggio, Cathleen L
Blank, Robert D
McPherson, Elizabeth
Burmester, James K
Ivacic, Lynn
Rasmussen, Kristen
Kislow, Jennifer
Glurich, Ingrid
Jacobsen, F Stig
Faciszewski, Thomas
Pauli, Richard M
Boachie-Adjei, Oheneba
Giampietro, Philip F
Lack of evidence of WNT3A as a candidate gene for congenital vertebral malformations
title Lack of evidence of WNT3A as a candidate gene for congenital vertebral malformations
title_full Lack of evidence of WNT3A as a candidate gene for congenital vertebral malformations
title_fullStr Lack of evidence of WNT3A as a candidate gene for congenital vertebral malformations
title_full_unstemmed Lack of evidence of WNT3A as a candidate gene for congenital vertebral malformations
title_short Lack of evidence of WNT3A as a candidate gene for congenital vertebral malformations
title_sort lack of evidence of wnt3a as a candidate gene for congenital vertebral malformations
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2064903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17888180
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-7161-2-13
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